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Best jewelry store
The votes are in, and with 43.38% of the votes, The Elizabeth Diamond Co. is the best jewelry store in the Dayton area.
Voting in this category ended on Dec. 13.
Note: Voting is limited to one vote per IP address. Multiple votes from the same IP will not be counted.


Comments
By M B
December 6, 2010 3:03 PM | Link to this
The Fixery is a great place to go for your next jewelry purchase or repair! Quick, courteous & attentive, they treat everyone like you’re they’re #1 customer!
By kh
December 7, 2010 11:10 AM | Link to this
Why is Staffords not on the list? Write in vote: Staffords
By Tim
December 7, 2010 3:11 PM | Link to this
Sink Jewelers in Arcanum. Hands down the best. Great service, good prices, from an local family owned business. Well worth the drive.
By Chelsea
December 8, 2010 11:26 AM | Link to this
Sterling Studio in the Oregon District is the best place around here for gem stone jewelry. Sure all those other big stores are good for typical jewelry. But gem stone jewelry is the way to go and conflict free.
By John Rawlings
December 9, 2010 11:43 AM | Link to this
Harris Jewelers is hands down the best Jeweler in the Dayton area! The have the best selection, price, and service around, no contest.
By Lindsay Harper
December 9, 2010 1:36 PM | Link to this
Harris Jewelers store is warm, inviting, and the merchandise selection is incredible! The staff is so friendly and helpful. They have items in everyone’s price range with outstanding quality. Every time I go in I feel welcome and I have fun looking at the new merchandise even if I don’t make a purchase that day. Worth the drive if you’re not from the area!
By Brandy Trick
December 9, 2010 1:38 PM | Link to this
We love Harris Jeweler! Every piece that I have receives tons of compliments- especially my engagement ring and wedding bands! The staff at Harris really work hard to carry unique pieces and provide over-the-top customer service- we are always warmly greeted by name when we walk in!
By Eric
December 9, 2010 3:31 PM | Link to this
I bought my fiance’s engagement ring at Harris Jeweler and we couldn’t be more satisfied with the ring or the buying experience. The Harris family has a long tradition of doing business in Troy and I would recommend Harris to anyone buying jewelery.
By John
December 9, 2010 10:11 PM | Link to this
I have purchased many pieces of jewelry from Harris Jeweler for both my wife and I. We love going in just to see whats new and to talk to the wonderful staff. We love the store is family owned and has such great history in the Dayton area. Worth the drive from anywhere!
By Sharon
December 10, 2010 12:18 AM | Link to this
My daughter and husband had a ring made for me at Elizabeth Diamond Company and I am absolutely thrilled at how beautiful it turned out! It is so nice that she was able to go into Elizabeth Diamond with an idea and their team and jeweler were able to make me such a gorgeous ring all in the store. Not to mention they finished it well before Christmas so I am able to show it off at all of our upcoming Christmas events!
By Bill Pfeiffer
December 10, 2010 7:53 AM | Link to this
Why isn’t Stafford’s listed?? I have bought many nice things from them and they support University of Dayton basketball.
By John Stafford Sr.
December 11, 2010 2:24 AM | Link to this
The reason that we are not listed is because we refuse to be part of this fraud. A year and half ago when this “supposed voting” was held, our store was clearly going to win,until a Far Hills jeweler and their IT person stuffed the voting with 2000 votes in less than an hour at the last minute. When we complained as per the rules the Jeweler should have been banned and our store declared the real winner. Instead the D.D refused to follow the very rules that they had set up and simply voided the contest and ran another 6mths later. There’s more to the story but in the end we decided to never again be part of a contest filled with fraud. My family and I know that we are the number one diamond dealer in the Miami valley and so do our clients. That is enough for us. There is a reason that we have not advertised in the DD since 1992.
By Sonu Singhvi
December 11, 2010 8:22 PM | Link to this
Elizabeth Diamond Company would like it to be known that Miami Valley customers have some outstanding choices as where to buy their jewelry in Dayton. We would like to clarify on the above comment that we were not the jeweler on Far Hills Ave involved in that particular poll. Hope everyone has a happy and safe holiday season!
By Jane Smith
December 11, 2010 8:32 PM | Link to this
I find it really immature for the reps of certain jewelers to post negative comments on here. If you want nothing to do with this poll or this site, then HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH IT! And while you’re at it, stop being so immature with your radio ads, too. I think we’re all tired of hearing you pick on other jewelers during every commercial break. Just tell us why we should choose YOU, not why we shouldn’t choose your competition. I’m sorry to all the jewelers located on Far Hills, who now have to defend themselves from those negative comments! Thank you to everyone who is sharing POSITIVE feedback. It’s great to hear about your experiences with your jeweler of choice :-)
By Joe Trick
December 12, 2010 11:20 AM | Link to this
I would agree with Jane Smith… Stafford’s radio ads are so annoying it caused me to move to Georgia to get away from them. I cannot stand to listen to radio and hear another Stafford’s Jewelery commercial come on. When it does I turn off the radio for 2 minutes or flip to another radio station to what?? Another Stafford’s commercial. I quite frankly feel Harris is the best jeweler in the area with the most friendly service and quality of product for price. GO HARRIS!!
By Dutch
December 12, 2010 11:56 AM | Link to this
Wow, nothing like a good loser huh Mr. Stafford?
By Bob
December 12, 2010 11:59 AM | Link to this
Sales 101 is that you never talk bad about your competition. You state they are good but you explain why you are better. Mr Stafford must have skipped that day.
By Silver Bracelet
February 6, 2011 9:24 PM | Link to this
What a great post! I am a really big collector of jewelry. I hope you keep making great posts, I will check back again for sure.
By Freeman Patz
April 28, 2011 3:41 AM | Link to this
History proves that sentiment incorrect. To your most component, folks have established on their own to be selfish, self-centered, and ruthless to other people. The pervading paradigm of human track record is 1 driven by survival. Whenever you have what I (or my tribe) want and need, we’ll contemplate it from you. We’ll contemplate your land, your livestock, your gold, your ladies, your lives. The Vikings, the Goths, the Romans, you title it, all believed only of on their very own, and also to hell with anyone else (except if obviously they could be of support).